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We’ll Always Have Pittsburgh

52-24 and 2 sweeps. That’s our record so far against Pittsburgh this season. We’re 6-0 against the Pirates with an overall record of 12-6 on the season. Thanks to this last win against the Pirates, we took over first place by 1/2 a game over the Cardinals. And this weekend, it wasn’t even close.

Unbelievable. I feel like I’m saying “I’ll take that anyday” a lot so far this season. Well, roughly 12 times anyway. One run wins. Ugly wins. Completely dominating wins. Completely dominating wins back to back. And even wins that come back-to-back-to-back in a sweep. It’s been a great first month so far. I mean look at these two box scores from the past two blowouts over the Pirates:

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That is an amazing weekend of baseball. With the new format here, I’m not even sure they lined up correctly honestly, but really…what’s it matter? Both days happened regardless of whether they line up with the correct date here and the Cubs look great. I think it’s amazing it’s happening without our All-Star outfielder and leadoff hitter but boy, signing Johnson sure does look like a really smart move now, huh? Why do we continue to see rumors that the Cubs are looking at Coco Crisp? Maybe, they’re just that, rumors. With Johnson in the leadoff spot, I’d be interested to hear what the Cubs record is opposed to others leading off, besides Soriano (anyone know?). Lee is amazing. Even people in the message boards (my point being not just me) are talking about Lee killing it this year and predicting he finish with the triple crown. Hey, who am I to argue? He looks great. And Ramirez seems to be coming around lately too, especially today with his four hits (matching Theriot’s four hits as well).

I’m glad Fukudome’s deal isn’t more serious, just a cyst over his eye. It does go to show again how valuable Derosa is though as he played right field today. He’s supposed to be our starting 2B and he has since played LF and RF (could Brian Roberts do that? I don’t know that he could). Eyre is supposively coming back, so that will be interesting. We haven’t gained too much from those who took his place in his absence, but I certainly don’t want the Eyre of 2008 that we’ve seen so far to come back. We don’t need that now. We already have Weurtz. Isn’t that bad enough?

And if Dempster was unhappy about his inning management today, well then somebody help him out with that or tell him something that he thinks will help. Because whatever he’s doing is working as I was right. Demp is justified as a starter starting the season at 3-0 and having one of the best starts among all Cubs starters.

Speaking of which, Zambrano goes tomorrow against the Mets. A much truer test of the Cubs’ abilities. MLB.com’s story is right. I believe the Pirates are a team you should beat. But the Mets are another story…so…we’ll see. Maine is on the mound for the Mets and he’s having a great season too. Should be another pitcher’s duel Zambrano finds himself in. Let’s hope the Cubs didn’t waste all the good offense on the Pirates. Time to ‘meet the Mets’ all right…with a giant offensive onslaught.

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